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“Unprecedented threats do not need to equate to unnecessary fear or panic,” said Michael Masters, of Secure Community Network.
Before she was elected in 2022, she called Israel “an example of what a young, vibrant democracy looks like, and we should be supporting it.”
“The House must pass the package this week, and the Senate should quickly follow,” said U.S. President Joe Biden.
“Let it be clear to all those who enable or support Iran’s attacks: The United States is committed to Israel’s security,” said U.S. President Joe Biden.
A new agreement is expected to “facilitate shared knowledge and establish partnerships,” said the Texas Association of Business.
“Protecting the leaders of terrorist groups who use human shields is simply unconscionable and indefensible,” per Democratic Majority for Israel PAC.
Shahana Hanif, who co-chairs the New York City Council’s Taskforce to Combat Hate, wrote a few days after Oct. 7 that “the root cause of this war is the illegal, immoral and unjust occupation of the Palestinian people.”
The sit-in was organized by the activist group No Tech for Apartheid, a coalition of tech workers and organizations such as MPower Change and Jewish Voice for Peace.
“Get them out of the way,” wrote Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.). “It’s time to put an end to this nonsense.”
Congress passed a resolution this week declaring that the phrase “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” is antisemitic.
An Illinois state senator and state representative, both Jewish, also skipped the meeting.
“This defendant’s deep-seated hatred led him to commit a firebombing and plan many other acts of violence, including starting a race war,” stated the U.S. attorney for the Central District of California.